Review from 2011:
Middle School History covering China, Korea, India, and Japan from 600AD-1500AD. I really enjoyed the presentation and learning more about this period of time in Asia. Interesting to see how religion spread through the different areas and how it would change in accordance to the needs of the people of that region. I found it fascinating to learn that the Korea had a movable metal-type printing machine 50yrs before Gutenberg made his movable type press. There were lots of little tidbits like that which makes the history much more fun and accessible to the middle schooler and even to those adults (like me) who tend to find history dry and boring.
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Showing posts with label medieval & early modern world. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Monday, October 28, 2019
75:100 The European World 400-1450 by Barbara A. Hanawalt
Review from 5 years ago now. It still holds up and still manages to hold their attention as much as history ever does.
<i>Here's my review from 3 years ago:
Middle school history. This covers the basics of what was happening in Europe between 400-1450CE. While there were a few interesting tidbits of political and religious points that affected things that I learned, the rest was a decent covering of the era without any new major insight although I think that is due in part because it's an era of history I actually enjoy studying. Thankfully my 7th grader enjoyed it and learned lots and that is what really matters.
Can't really add much to it. It does it's job decently enough.</i>
Page count: 192p/19,923p ytd/328,618p lifetime
<i>Here's my review from 3 years ago:
Middle school history. This covers the basics of what was happening in Europe between 400-1450CE. While there were a few interesting tidbits of political and religious points that affected things that I learned, the rest was a decent covering of the era without any new major insight although I think that is due in part because it's an era of history I actually enjoy studying. Thankfully my 7th grader enjoyed it and learned lots and that is what really matters.
Can't really add much to it. It does it's job decently enough.</i>
Page count: 192p/19,923p ytd/328,618p lifetime
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